It's getting quite slow in general (virus scans, defrags, tried 'em all), sometimes it locks up randomly, if someone rates my post while I have the ticker open Chrome freezes up and the whole thing slows down to a crawl, and sometimes the screen blacks out or completely spazzes out for a split second and returns to normal when cursor hovering over objects.

Tried to open that (first reason why android market is better, you dont have to install fucking itunes)
iTunes then stated it wasn't available in the dutch store, and asked me to switch to the US store. I clicked ok, and then a second image popped up saying it wasn't available in the US market

Christ the monitor market is devoid of good cheap 120hz monitors.
I found two samsung ones, S23A700D and S23A750D both of which have a slew of design decisions that make them about as appealing as the black death. Next is BenQ's XL2410T which is a hyper ultra gaymen super 3d 120hz monitor which, in addition to some rather lackluster reviews and some previous experiences with BenQ monitors makes that even less appealing than the samsung monitors.

After those the price nearly doubles for any higher models, I can't believe this market segment isn't flooded with attempts to offer low cost 120hz 3d monitors considering the recent and to some degree still ongoing 3d craze.

After those the price nearly doubles for any higher models, I can't believe this market segment isn't flooded with attempts to offer low cost 120hz 3d monitors considering the recent and to some degree still ongoing 3d craze.

There's not a whole lot of companies that produce panels (Samsung being one of them), meaning there's not a whole lot of competition.

Sure, they make a couple of models that cannibalize the low-end market, but after that, yeah.

I think if I watercool, I'm going to end up doing something with this:

He's done a 9x120mm rad before, or quad 180, but this one is bigger I think. I trust TTL for watercooling stuff and he loved it. So I may run a 360 in the top, then the quad 180 for my video cards I suppose, almost passively with super low RPM fans.

I think if I watercool, I'm going to end up doing something with this:

He's done a 9x120mm rad before, or quad 180, but this one is bigger I think. I trust TTL for watercooling stuff and he loved it. So I may run a 360 in the top, then the quad 180 for my video cards I suppose, almost passively with super low RPM fans.